Lupe, Htown, is that Houston? So hot weather, eh? I hope you have efficient AC. My DIL in San Antonio was telling me it was 106 a couple of days ago, and I'm going for a visit next month. It's almost unbearable to me in July in San Antonio, especially when we take the dogs for a walk.
Anyway, welcome and have fun with your first soap. I agree 100% with all the advice given so far. Read a lot, watch videos, borrow some books from your library. You will notice some soapers on youtube don't always follow safe soaping practices; don't be fooled into thinking it is okay. It's really not safe to handle lye without gloves and eye protection. I had an auntie who had one brown eye and one blue eye because bleach splashed into her eye when she was young and damaged her eye more than just the color change. Rinsing with a steady stream of lukewarm water for 20 - 30 minutes is the treatment of choice with chemical burns. I'd rather wear eye protection!
And if you get a little splash of lye water or soap batter that has lye in it on your skin, rinse your skin with COOL water, not hot water and NOT VINEGAR. When working with lye, be careful to stir safely without splashing. When using a stick blender, get the air bubbles from under the SB before you press the button so it doesn't pop out at you. All that is covered in the beginner videos mentioned above, but I just wanted to re-iterate because there is so much to remember and some things are just so important.
I don't mean to scare you, just caution you. Everything will be fine if you are careful and I know you will have a lot of fun making soap. It has become an extremely enjoyable hobby for me.